TaylorMade SIM family of metalwoods change shape to bring about both more speed and more forgiveness
The new TaylorMade SIM family of metalwoods reflect a distinct departure in shape for a distinct purpose, but before you think this change reflects a sudden shift in philosophy that came to be over ...
Our take: Delivers the same forgiveness package as SIM Max, but with a built-in draw bias aimed at attacking slices. Low spin properties should help, too. Also features an 18 percent larger face than ...
Clubs: TaylorMade SIM family of drivers, fairway woods and hybrids What’s new: The SIM, SIM Max and SIM Max-D drivers all feature advanced geometric shaping that adds forgiveness and improves ...
TaylorMade has officially launched its new line of SIM (Shape in Motion) metalwoods, consisting of drivers, fairway woods and rescue clubs. The M-family nomenclature is out after four generations, and ...
Usually when a golfer of any level resorts to an anti-slice driver, it is darn near end-stage desperation. But Keegan Bradley’s switch to TaylorMade’s new SIM Max D driver, which is geared in many ...
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